I've already read chapter three of Fatelessness! Therefore, in this post I'll share my ideas about the Third chapter of the book.
The third chapter narrates how Georg goes from his normal life to a Concentration Camp. While he was in the bus going to work, the transport was stopped by a policeman and the jew boys were taken off. Many boys and some adults were put together and they started a long walk to a special place: "A maze of grey buildings". The main conflict of this chapter is shown when Georg was taken off from the bus, because that's when his "normal life" was disrupted.
I think the author's purpose in this piece is to entertain the reader by telling him how Georg's life suddenly changed, the point of view of this section is from the Narrator (First person), and the author's tone is intriguing.
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